Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, November 01, 1996, Page 19, Image 19

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. f your memory gets a little hazy som ew here into the second volum e o f the V oters’ Pamphlet, who can blame you? But remember, this is not a
m ail-in election— you must go to your precinct polling place to vote by 8 pm on Tuesday, N ov. 5.
W here a district is not listed, no endorsem ent could be made or there was no candidate. W e did not look at city races other than Portland’s.
N A T IO N A L
U.S. President
Bill Clinton, Democrat
U.S. Senator
Tom Bruggere, Democrat
1 C IT Y OF P O R T L A N D
Representative in Congress
1st District: Elizabeth Furse, Democrat
3rd District: Earl Blumenauer, Democrat
4th District: Peter DeFazio, Democrat
Mayor
Vera Katz
Commissioner
Position 1: Gail Shibley
Position 2: Erik Sten
Position 4: Charlie Hales
STATE
| | B A LLO T M EA SU R ES
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Secretary of State
Phil Keisling, Democrat
Attorney General
Hardy Myers, Democrat
State Senator
District 2: Dell Isham, Democrat
District 4: Patricia Biggs, Democrat
District 6: Ginny Burdick, Democrat
District 7: Kate Brown, Democrat
District 8: Michael Fitz, Republican
District 10: Avel Gordly, Democrat
District 15: Stu Rasmussen, Democrat
State Representative
District 1: Jackie Taylor, Democrat
District 3: Marcus Simantel, Democrat
District 4: Terry Thompson, Democrat
District 5: Jim Hill, Republican
District 6: Karen Stratton, Democrat
District 7: Chuck Carpenter, Republican
District 8: Ryan Deckert, Democrat
District 11: Anitra Rasmussen, Democrat
District 12: Chris Beck, Democrat
District 13: Dan Gardner, Democrat
District 14: George Eighmey, Democrat
District 15: Randall Edwards, Democrat
District 16: Frank Shields, Democrat
District 17: Mike Fahey, Democrat
District 18: Margaret Carter, Democrat
District 19: Jo Ann Bowman, Democrat
District 20: George Kelley, Democrat
District 22: Chuck Partington, Democrat
State Representative continued
District 23: Kurt Schrader, Democrat
District 24: Richard Devlin, Democrat
District 25: Tom Civiletti, Democrat
District 27: Ron Adams, Republican
District 28: Pat Smith, Democrat
District 29: Drannan Hamby, Democrat
District 31: Bryan Johnston, Democrat
District 33: Peter Courtney, Democrat
District 35: Barbara Ross, Democrat
District 39: Kitty Piercy, Democrat
District 40: Floyd Prozanski, Democrat
District 41: Cynthia Wooten, Democrat
District 42: Lee Beyer, Democrat
District 43: Gary Crum, Democrat
District 44: Tony Corcoran, Democrat
District 52: Judy Uherbelau, Democrat
District 54: Elli Work, Democrat
District 58: Dick McDaniel, Democrat
T reasurer
Jim Hill, Democrat
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Changes the principles that govern laws for punishment of crime—No
Grants legislature new power over both new, existing administrative
rules—No
Repeals certain residency requirements for state veterans’ loans—Yes
Governor’s appointees must vacate office if successor not confirmed in
timely manner—No
State must pay local governments the cost of state-mandated programs—No
Obscenity may receive no greater protection than under the federal Consti­
tution—No
Authorizes bonds for Portland North-South light rail and transportation
projects elsewhere—Yes
Limits legislative change to statutes passed by voters—No
Wildlife management exclusive to commission: repeals 1994 bear/cougar
initiative—No
Restricts bases for providers to receive pay for health care—No
Increases minimum hourly wage to $6.50 over three years—Yes
Broadens types of beverage containers requiring deposit and refund
value—Yes
Prohibits livestock in certain polluted waters or on adjacent lands—Yes
Government, private entities cannot discriminate among health care
providers categories—Yes
Gives crime victims rights, expands admissible evidence, limits pretrial
release—No
States how public employee earnings must be expressed—No
Requires testing of public school students; public report—No
Collective bargaining law for public safety employees—Yes
Increases, adds cigarette and tobacco taxes; changes tax revenue distribu­
tion—Yes
Raises public employees’ normal retirement age; reduces benefits—No
Counts non voters as “no” votes on tax measures—No
Reduces and limits property taxes; limits local revenues, replacement
fees—No
Instructs state, federal legislators to vote for congressional term limits—No
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